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Hippocampal formation lesions produce memory impairment in the rhesus monkey. | Academic Article |
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Modeling goal-directed spatial navigation in the rat based on physiological data from the hippocampal formation. | Academic Article |
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Mossy fibers of the hippocampal formation in prenatal malnourished rats. | Academic Article |
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Prenatal malnutrition effect on pyramidal and granule cell generation in the hippocampal formation. | Academic Article |
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Synchronization in hybrid neuronal networks of the hippocampal formation. | Academic Article |
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Balanced synaptic currents underlie low-frequency oscillations in the subiculum. | Academic Article |
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Involvement of the dorsal subiculum and rostral basolateral amygdala in cocaine cue extinction learning in rats. | Academic Article |
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Effects of Stress on Information Processing in the Hippocampal Formation | Grant |
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A direct projection from the perirhinal cortex (area 35) to the subiculum in the rat. | Academic Article |
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Distribution of neurotensin/neuromedin N mRNA in rat forebrain: unexpected abundance in hippocampus and subiculum. | Academic Article |
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The hippocampus is necessary for the consolidation of a task that does not require the hippocampus for initial learning. | Academic Article |
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[3H]-flunitrazepam-labeled benzodiazepine binding sites in the hippocampal formation in autism: a multiple concentration autoradiographic study. | Academic Article |
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A comparison of the efferents of the amygdala and the hippocampal formation in the rhesus monkey: I. Convergence in the entorhinal, prorhinal, and perirhinal cortices. | Academic Article |
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A computational atlas of the hippocampal formation using ex vivo, ultra-high resolution MRI: Application to adaptive segmentation of in vivo MRI. | Academic Article |
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Asymmetry of neuron numbers in the hippocampal formation of prenatally malnourished and normally nourished rats: a stereological investigation. | Academic Article |
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